As you can see you can replease some of the stuff lister above if you use your imagination :)

Step 2: Drawing & Cutting

1. Draw the Domo Kun on to your cardboard.
It doesn't matter what size you make your Domo Kun. But try to keep the ratio of 3:4.
I made mine 6cm whide and 8cm in length.(See first photo)

2. Next cut out the Domo Kun. Try to do this as precise as possible. (See second photo)

3. Wonder why the cutting needed to be precise? You're going to fold it now. And if the cutting wasn't precise, you'll see that the ends won't fit together that well. You'll end up with a crooked Domo Kun. And that's not what we want.(See third photo)

Tip: Before you're going to fold the cardboard. Make a light cut over the folding lines. Just gently move your scissors over the folding lines. Once you've going to fold it, you'll notice it will fold exactly on the line you went over with the scissors.

Step 3: Details on Domo Kun

1. Cut out the details we need to the Domo Kun
- Teeth (use the white paper)
- Red mouth (I used a red part of a plastic bag)
- Eyes (use black paper for this one, I got this from a magazine)

2. Tape the white teeth and red part on the back (inside) of the Domo Kun.
Then glue the eyes on.

3. Once the glue is dry you can make a hole in the back piece of the Domo Kun.
I made this hole so my On/Off toggle switch can fit through there.

This step is not necessary if you use or make your own switch.
A toggle switch will just make it easier to switch the light on and off. But any switch or home made switch will do.

4. Next thing you want to do is close the Domo Kun by folding the edges together and hot glue it so it will stay that way.
Don't glue the bottom side. This need to stay open so we can put the electronics in.

I used hot glue (glue gun) for glueing so it will stay nice and tight and won't be noticeable from the outside.

If you don't have a glue gun. You can also tape the inside with duct tape or another strong tape.

You should now have the same as I have in my last photo below.

Step 4: Electronics

Now don't let the word 'Electronics' scare you away if you have no experience with it at all.
This one is very simple for everyone to understand.

The LED i'm using is a 10mm LED working at 3v. Since the button cell (CR2032) is giving 3v there is no need to change anything. Just attaching the LED to the battery will be enough for it to light up.

1. The LED I had was a 'water clear' LED (like most LED's are).
But we need a 'diffused' LED. This will give way better light for this project.

To transform a 'water clear' LED to a 'diffused' LED is very simple. Just get real fine sand paper (I used 400) and sand the whole LED. If you've sanded it enough you will see the LED is 'diffused'.

You can check the photos below to see the difference.

2. Make 3 small electrical wires so we can attach all the components together.

3. Now attach all the components together. As you can see on the photo it's really simple.
It's just a triangle with the components in it.

Be sure to connect the positive side of the LED (the longer leg) to the positive side of the battery.

Step 5: Finishing Up

Now we've got the Domo Kun all shaped up and the electronics ready.
All we need to do now is putting those 2 together.

1. Mount the toggle switch through the hole of the backside of the Domo Kun.
I've used some extra wide rings on the toggle switch. This to enforce the strength while switching on and off.

2. Once the switch is attachted you can put the rest of the electronics inside the Domo Kun and close up the bottom.

The finished result is show below in the photos.

Sorry for the crappy photo in the dark. But my camera can't capture the light difference very well.
Just trust my word that it looks pretty awesome :)

Instead of using a battery and switch, I took apart and modified one of those light-sensitive outlet lights. That way when the lights are off Domo turns on and I also don't have to worry about battery life :D I also used a black plastic bag for the eyes.

Fantastic idea! I made one of these as a gift for my sister. My version is six inches by eight inches (I thought cm was too small). He runs off of an old five volt cell phone charger, so you never have to change the batteries. :) (Sorry for the horrible pictures, it was late and I was hyped up on sugar. Lol!)

Adding the switch and cell phone charger is quite tricky if you don't know what you are doing.

What I did was took a five volt LED and soldered it to some wires. Then I connected one leg of the LED to a switch which in turn was connected to one leg of the spliced end of the old charger. The other leg of the LED was then connected to the free end of the charger.

great idea! i also made a pencil box too, both for my valentine =)) but the electronics shop i went havent got a 3V battery holder, so i used 2 series 1.5 V AA batteries =) so the ones like me can make it so ;)

For the mouth, it was all just one piece of paper with a red marker so that the white teeth dont become pinkish when turned on. The paper I used worked. Not sure what kind specifically though, as I get scratch paper from the school my relative works at. Sorry.

Thank you all for your kind comments. I was thinking about the eyes. Since their original black, you can not light it up black. But maybe going to try to punch small 1mm holes in it so some light will come through.